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To: hsgentry@cfw.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: brake booster
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 19:42:45 -0500
Sam Gentry <hsgentry@cfw.com>
Wrote: Subject: brake booster
I have a 73 GT6 that has a brake booster. I need a kit for it. However, I
do not need the big rubber diaphragm. The one I have is perfect. I just
need the hydraulic stuff. I think I remember something about a reasonably
priced kit that did not have the big rubber piece. Does anyone know
anything about this?
Sam
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About the only supplier here in the UK of original parts for Brake Vacuum
Servos is Paul Norton of Norton Classic Servos.
A most affable and knowledgeable gentleman who always prefers on actually
talking to his customers, before selling them anything.
This is not strange, or typically eccentric English behaviour.
It is simply because there are many different servos, fitted to many different
vehicles, not necessarily still fitted to the vehicles that they were
originally intended for, or originally fitted to, and he is always anxious not
to send/sell the wrong parts to the wrong customer.
Very laudable.
He will sell kits without the big (expensive) natural rubber diaphragm.
You can conatct him on:
Tel: 00-44-1494-562 235 (from USA) or 01494-562 235 (from UK)
please remember the time difference from wherever you are calling...
I have no vested interest, but have had superb service from him,
and will go so far as to say that if every trader in this LBC hobby of ours
were half the gentleman that Paul Norton is, then it would be twice the
pleasure that it already is.
Good Luck
Leon F Guyot
Triumph Sports Six Club International Secretary
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